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Jan 17, 2023
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Some might find the question dumb, but I'll ask regardless 🥲
Is there any medication that lowers SI/anxiety of death?
PS. Benzos don't work for me in that way
 
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Jul 6, 2023
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Benzos indeed cannot stop SI. That's not the way they work.

However, getting very drunk will make you a lot weaker and slower (any method that will require strength from your SI).

Otherwise, it's just practicing and purposefully fighting off your SI during the process.
 
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Normally drugs that "prevent" SI are simply hindering the production of adrenaline and maintaining a lower heart rate. There's no specific drug to lower SI just some that help you push through it a bit better than if you were sober.

here's a list of some drugs to help make you tired/less energetic:

Alcohol: pretty simple alcohol just gives you a bit of fuck it in you.

Marijuana: can relax you but also causes increased heart rate so results may vary.

Benzodiazepines: aids panic/anxiety also makes you tired and lowers heart rate.

Propranolol: lowers blood pressure and heart also makes you tired.

Diphenhydramine: makes you tired and can be used to treat slight anxiety though you should take very little.

SSRI's: if you've been taking these for awhile it should help with slight anxiety though most SSRI's take up to a month to effect your brain.
 
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